Eliakim Hastings Moore (S&B 1883)
Eductaor. Yale University. Skull and Bones. Psi Upsilon. Phi Beta Kappa.
Honorary corresponding member of British Association for the Advancement of Science; Member National Academy of Sciences, London Mathematical Society, Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung, American Philosophical Society, National Research Council (chairman of mathematical committee 1917-18), and Hyde Park Methodist Episcopal Church.
Contributor to Bulletin and Transactions of American Mathematical Society, American Journal of Mathematics, and Mathemattsche Annalen; associate fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
1927 - Northwestern University.[4]
1921 - University of Toronto.[4]
1917 to 1923 - Chairman of editorial committee in charge of University of Chicago Science Series.[4]
1915 - Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences.[4]
1912 - Vice-President of fifth International Congress of Mathematicians at Cambridge, England.[4]
1911, Vice-President, 1921, President of American Association for the Advancement of Science.[4]
1909 to 1932 - Associate editor of Rendtcontt del Ctrcolo Matematico di Palermo.[4]
1909 - Sc.D. Yale.[4]
1909 - Math.D Clark University.[4]
1904 - LL.D. University of Wisconsin.[4]
1899 to 1907 - Editor of its Transactions.[4]
1899 - Honorary Ph.D. University of Gottingen.[4]
1893, A founder, 1897 to 1889, Second Vice-President, 1899 to 1901, First Vice-President, 1901 to 1903, President of American Mathematical Society.[4]
21 Jun 1892 - Married Martha Morns, daughter of Colonel William Henry Young and Martha (Morris) Young. Children* David Hastings (died in 1898); and Eliakim Hastings, 3d (B.S. University of Chicago 1921).
1891 to 1892, Associate Professor, 1892 to 1931 (Retire), Professor Mathematics, University of Chicago.[2]
1892 to 1896, Acting Head, from 1896, Head of Department of Mathematics.[4]
1889 to 1891, Assistant Professor, 1891 to 1892, Associate Professor, of Mathematics at Northwestern University.[4]
1887 to 1889 - Tutor in mathematics at Yale.[4]
1885 to 1886 - University of Berlin.[4]
1883 to 1885 - Studied in Yale Graduate School (Ph.D. 1885).[4]
1883 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 20 Dec 1932, from Chronic Interstitial Nephritis and Arteriosclerosis. Age 70.[4]
Note:
Father, Rev. David Hastings Moore (B.A. Ohio University 1869;D.D. Ohio Wesleyan 1875; LL-D. Mount Union College 1896 and University of Denver 1899); a Methodist Episcopal Bishop; President of Ohio Wesleyan College, an organizer and chancellor of University of Denver; professor in University of Colorado; Lieutenant Colonel, 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during Civil War; son of Eliakim Hastings and Amy (Barker) Moore, of Athens, Ohio Mother, Julia Sophia (Carpenter) Moore; daughter of Cephas and Maria Theresa (Hawkes) Carpenter, of Athens.[4]
[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen
[4] - Yale Obituary - Page 51 / on the page 47
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